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- - By Mings Date 2012-03-03 09:03
Hehe, thought it would be better to post a new topic for this. I'm very much a beginner at programming (and forum use). I'd initially looked into making a streets of rage style game in ruby as a coder friend of mine espoused the beauty of ruby language - he suggested starting at gosu. Unfortunately I was pulled into flash (and actionscript) by the animator.

Suffice to say, that project has not gone forward but I have seen the error of my ways and would like to put it to any coders who (a) would like to collaborate on ruby game ideas (b) would like sound effects for games (c) would like music for games. Sound recording is more where my knowledge lies, and as I posted on Maverick's thread, I have some cool toys that I'd like to put to use. Already have recorded archery sounds, shotguns, planes, it would be great to put such things to use.
Parent - - By jlnr (dev) Date 2012-03-04 07:38
First, I think it is my traditional job to point out that any collaborations or experimental single projects are a great fit for the ludumdare.com competitions (sometimes even the monthly Mini LD ones)... I would totally be up for a cooperative game. The IRC channel #gosu on freenode also usually has a few people tinkering on games during bigger competitions.

Then, wow, archery! I would have needed those for my last game. How about animals? :D I have a rather experimental board game based on various animals going...and have no idea what to do about sound effects. It's not Gosu due to platform constraints, but I plan to port it depending on its reception.
Parent - - By Mings Date 2012-03-05 02:26
Cool, thanks for the info! I'll look into ludumdare.

Yes the archery sounds are fantastic, it was just a shame (at least for the purposes of recording) that it was in a forest and so there was quite a lot of background noise generated by the trees in the wind, but the twang of the bow and the thud as it hit sound great. I guess you could call the wind 'atmospheric' were they used.

Animal sounds would be fun to make, especially in terms of what I was looking to achieve - faking sounds rather than making sounds. Listening back to various engine sounds, it seems like a vacuum cleaner, distorted guitar or even an espresso machine edited appropriately could trick of the ear to produce convincing engine sounds. I'd be keen to try the animal sounds and have a friend who is great at voice acting so at the least I could record him screeching like a gibbon or something. Let me know what animal sounds and I could try sending some rough versions through to see what you think
Parent - By jlnr (dev) Date 2012-03-05 08:28
Okay, I still need to replace some animals. I'll let you know if the project turns out to be alive...!

BTW, I loved this article about faking sounds :) http://www.cracked.com/article_19639_5-ridiculous-origins-movie-sound-effects.html
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